Kyle's garden, late March 2026 (back)
In my last post, I showed you my friend Kyle’s front yard in Sacramento. If you missed it, click here to check it out. Now let’s walk into the back. The CĆ©cile Brünner rose above the gate to the backyard was still in bloom. This is an old-fashioned polyantha rose bred in France and introduced in 1881. It’s prized for its abundance of fragrant flowers. It doesn’t bloom for long, but when it does, it’s the center of attention. I missed the peak of the aloe bloom by a couple of weeks, but there was still plenty to see: The purple flowers on the left are from Alyogyne huegelii , a floriferous shrub from Western Australia The burgundy-colored leaves on the left are Hechtia ‘Wildfire’, always a standout even if its barbed leaves draw blood when you get too close Looking from the back patio towards the fence on the south side; the gate to the backyard is around the corner on the right With a garden as special as this, Kyle has every reason to smile Easter lily cactus ( Echinopsis oxygona )...